Page 2 We commend Lord Salisbury for his firmness. But for this, we should next have
heard of an Englishman being taken and imprisoned within the walls of one of
the minor Embassies; or even of an Embassy being used as a gambling house,
or a ...

Page 6 TH: eloquent and masterly address lately delivered by Lord Russell of Killowen
before the American Bar Association at Saratoga Springs has imparted to the
subject of International Arbitration an historical interest, which was perhaps
wanting ...

Page 7 There was, however, on the occasion of Lord Russell's address no reason to fear,
that, if his Lordship had spoken freely on this subject, his utterance would have
been held by his audience to savour of boastfulness, for our cousins on the other
...

Page 9 Lord Burghley justly set a high value on this manuscript, and his signature is at
the beginning of the volume. It passed from his hands into those of Sir Robert
Cotton, a diligent collector at this time of rare MSS., and it is now preserved in the
...